PM Modi to Address New Voters Virtually in Jamshedpur
The Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha is set to hold a conference for new voters in Jamshedpur, with PM Narendra Modi addressing the youth virtually.
JAMSHEDPUR – The Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) is gearing up for a significant event in Jamshedpur, aiming to connect first-time voters to the party through dialogue.
On January 25, under the direction of BJYM Jharkhand State, the "Namo Nav Voter Conference" will be held in all four assemblies of Jamshedpur metropolis.
This conference, designed to engage thousands of new voters from each assembly constituency, will feature a virtual interaction with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The announcement was made by Durgesh Singh, former state president of BJYM and Jharkhand state in-charge of the New Voters’ Conference, at a press briefing in Sakchi.
Notable attendees included BJP Jamshedpur Metropolitan President Gunjan Yadav, BJYM State Treasurer Anurag Jaiswal, and Jamshedpur District President of Yuva Morcha Amit Agarwal.
The conference, part of a nationwide initiative, emphasizes the crucial role of new young voters in elections.
A minimum of 1000 new voters from each assembly will join the event, connecting to PM Modi’s virtual address through large LED screens.
The venues for these assemblies are strategically located at Pritam Park, Mango Heera Hotel Ground, Brahmarshi Vikas Bhawan, and Sai Mandir Ground.
Gunjan Yadav highlighted PM Modi’s commitment to youth empowerment and political involvement.
Additionally, the conference will see the registration of young participants as Vikas Bharat Ambassadors.
Amit Aggarwal, BJYM Jamshedpur Metropolitan President, confirmed that all preparations are complete, with a palpable sense of excitement among the youth for PM Modi’s upcoming address.

